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Texturing Waste: Attachment and Identity in Every-Day Consumption and Waste Practices
Environmental Values ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2017-12-01 , DOI: 10.3197/096327117x15046905490362
Gareth Thomas 1, 2 , Christopher Groves 1, 2 , Karen Henwood 1, 3 , Nick Pidgeon 1, 2
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Waste has often been a target of literature and policy promoting pro-environmental behaviour. However, little attention has been paid to how subjects interpret and construct waste in their daily lives. In this article we develop a synthesis of practice theory and psycho-social concepts of attachment and transitional space to explore how biographically patterned relationships and attachments to practice shape subjects' understandings of resource consumption and disposal. Deploying biographical interview data produced by the Energy Biographies Project, we illustrate how tangible, intersubjective and interdependent experiences rub up against cultural and behavioural norms, reshaping the meanings and strategies through which subjects interpret and manage waste.

中文翻译:

纹理废物:日常消费和废物实践中的依恋和认同

废物通常是促进环保行为的文献和政策的目标。然而,人们很少关注受试者在日常生活中如何解释和构建废物。在本文中,我们综合了实践理论和依恋和过渡空间的心理社会概念,以探索传记模式的关系和依恋对实践的影响如何塑造受试者对资源消耗和处置的理解。部署能源传记项目产生的传记访谈数据,我们说明了有形的、主体间的和相互依赖的经验如何与文化和行为规范发生冲突,重塑主题解释和管理浪费的意义和策略。
更新日期:2017-12-01
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